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Since Aimee has started a good trend of posting a bunch of irreverant threads (thanks, Aimee!), I figured I would dredge up an old thread idea and use it for a new one.
Where do you call home?
I'm in western New Jersey, almost into Pennsylvania in a little town called Glen Gardner. It is small! I think the current population is about 1700 and we have two stoplights, plus one flashing one. To the best of my knowledge, it has the only purple building for miles around.
I know that is hard to believe for those of you who think the state ends just to the west of the turnpike and no, you can't ask me what exit as it is nowhere near the highway :wink_smil
Betsy
MelissP
05-19-05, 01:33 PM
Since Aimee has started a good trend of posting a bunch of irreverant threads (thanks, Aimee!), I figured I would dredge up an old thread idea and use it for a new one.
Where do you call home?
Betsy
Hi Betsy,
I live in southern nh, at least for the moment. In a semi-rural suburb of a
smallish city. I've also lived in Mass, and short times in other states. And
resided for a few months in a university building in downtown Maryland,
when I was a child.
I'm getting around more than I used to though, and occasionally take
road trips. The cape is nice. So is Maine.
- Meliss
I live in the country by the north Idaho/Washington state border. Love it here lots of open space ( and trees).
nimo6211
05-20-05, 12:21 PM
Live in beautiful Northern California. Originally from Fiji. High School dropout (no excuses :tounge_sm ) Doing a Legal Specialist Certificate and AA majoring in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Absolutely suck in Maths so try to avoid Maths subjects. I am 42 and if I am not 50 :P by the time I finish I will go on to do a Paralegal Degree :wink_smil Would love to see more of USA, but concentrating on school right now.
Dana Gold
05-20-05, 12:29 PM
Would love to see more of USA
Well, here's your chance! Aerial photographs with zoom in and out capability for anywhere in the USA, including famous sites:
http://terraserver.microsoft.com/default.aspx
You may even see an aerial photo of your own neighborhood (and others)..
Dana
yeah...google has great maps too--better I think than TerraServer @<hidden> MS.
http://www.googlesightseeing.com/
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Glen+Gardner,+NJ&ll=40.694218,-74.941124&spn=0.004946,0.007693&t=k&hl=en
nimo6211
05-20-05, 01:31 PM
LOL :happy68: Very funny! Thanks Dana and Betsy. Hey, I just thought of an idea. Why don't we organise a group trip, that way we get to see a bit more (physically, I mean ;-) ) of the USA and get to know each other better as well. Maybe camp-out with the bears :razz: etc.......aren't I just the funny guy today 8) . We could go to Kentucky and Meadow could host us ;-) or Pennsylvania or somewhere out of our own areas.
Maybe, we could even organise a group retreat or something. How about it?
nimo6211
05-20-05, 01:37 PM
Oh, we can throw in some work as well and talk about Peter's HR report on Intersex. :shades_sm
Maybe, we could even organise a group retreat or something. How about it?
We have a member who lives in NE PA and has contacted me in the past (not long ago) about possibly putting something like that together. I haven't heard from them (it's a married couple) in a month or so but will call this weekend and see if they have pursued it any.
Betsy
nimo6211
05-20-05, 01:42 PM
Cool! That sounds wonderful. Thanks Betsy.
I live in a polder, about 12 feet below sea level :grin:
Groeten, Miriam
Nijmegen, the oldest city in the Netherlands, is situated on a range of hills near the river Waal....
http://www.nijmegen.nl/ontdeknijmegen/english/index.asp
http://www.nijmegen.nl/Images/41_48667.jpg
In 2005 the citizens of Nijmegen celebrate their city’s 2000th birthday
http://www.mvdh.org/diverse_pics/nijmegen.jpg
nimo6211
05-20-05, 04:05 PM
Hmmm......nice Miriam. Have a good day. :D
batousai
05-21-05, 03:51 AM
In the State of QLD, on an Island 1Km of the coast halfway between Brisbane & The Gold Coast (the Local Pop is ~3500, and growing rapidly) :-)
Paul
Yes this is my first post,
and I promise my next post will be actually about myself, aka the real reason for me being here:-)
I live on a small peninsula in Denmark.
I've put some pictures on my webspace (http://velvetflower.adr.dk/home.html)
Hi Sofie
Beautiful pictures and location (I'm in between places, which is why I haven't answered in this thread...)
And Miriam, I *love* the Dutch definition of hills - how high is your tallest mountain? :)
Morgan
Sofie, your pictures are beautiful. Thank you for sharing them.
Hi Sofie,
Thanks for the link to your pictures. The picture "view from my window" is really beautiful.
Peter
Ilulissat
05-24-05, 08:58 PM
Denmark sure is beautiful. I haven't there in about 6 years, and think often of the fond memories of my youth visiting there.
I live in a town called South Hill in Washington State. We are about 30 minutes away from Mount Rainier which is the most beautiful mountain I have seen. We used to have tons of trees everywhere, but with all the land in the Seattle-Metro area used up, everyone is coming out to us. I think Microsoft is also building some new offices in the town next to ours, so house prices around us are skyrocketing, and everyone is building houses like crazy.
I miss the trees.
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